Heading south from North Dakota wiill take you into South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and finally into Oklahoma.
North Dakota is bordered by Montana to the west.
South Dakota and North Dakota.
South Dakota and North Dakota would be the two states you would have to travel through in order to get to Canada from Nebraska directly north.
North and South Dakota are on the western border of Minnesota. To the northwest is mostly Canada (Manitoba and western Ontario).
If you travel directly north from Nebraska to Canada, you would pass through South Dakota and North Dakota. Starting in Nebraska, you would head north into South Dakota, and then continue north into North Dakota before reaching the Canadian border.
The US state of Minnesota borders North Dakota and part of South Dakota on their eastern borders and the US state of Montana borders North Dakota and part of South Dakota on their western borders.
Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas are the 4 states which are directly south of South Dakota.
North Dakota doesnt have states.
South Dakota borders Nebraska on the north.
North Dakota's neighboring states are Montana, South Dakota, and Minnesota. North Dakota is also bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
North andSouth Dakota
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.